Muqaddama-i-Punjab dissects the lenses, biases and power motives that have long distorted the narratives about Punjab’s past
For the rural poor, climate change means failed crops, lost income and a future drying up
Sarmad Sehbai’s debut English-language novel, The Blessed Curse, provides readers with an insight into the mindset of a nation wrestling with its...
Spanning several decades, Ahmed’s two-volume book reads like a detailed journal or logbook
Salman Abid’s book presents a vision for good governance through effective local governments in Pakistan
David Waterman’s exploration of contemporary Pakistani and Kashmiri literature
Mahpara Safdar’s autobiography explores gender, media and Pakistan’s socio-political tapestry
Suhail Warraich’s book is a foundational reading of the country’s politics
Amjad Nawaz Warraich’s new book shatters many a myth around the role of the Punjab throughout its history
The ever-optimistic Zaman Khan will be dearly remembered by progressive circles across South Asia
Dr Senta Siller deserves recognition by the government for her monumental work for women empowerment in rural Pakistan
A fierce rights campaigner, a man of integrity and principle, he could disagree smilingly and genially
Zaman Khan’s new book is a rare and indispensable repository of ideas
Amjad Ali’s new book is a selection of interviews of some of the greatest in Pakistani and Indian music
In his new book, Sartaj Aziz reflects on the nation’s life through his personal journey, the key events and people who shaped it
In his new book, Azmat Abbas shows the readers how the clergy and successive governments have manipulated madrasas for their personal and political...
Afzal Khan, a journalist and a trade unionist, helped modernise the Associated Press of Pakistan. His peers remember him for his generosity of...
Released from prison in December 1970 after the return of democracy in the country, Akhtar Baloch’s writings from prison were first published in...
Jhangi, KK or Katyal sahib who loved everything and everybody associated with his hometown and worked for peace between the two countries
A book that aspires for journalism unbiased by monetary enticements, racial, social, or religious prejudices, or government interest